If you have rooted your smartphone to enhance its performance &
customize. But don’t know where to start from, Xposed is the answer.
Xposed allows you to make system level changes without having to mess
with codes & custom roms. Xposed uses modules,
small applications that plug directly into the Android operating system
and give you unprecedented control over the look and feel of your
phone. Therefore, any changes made can be removed easily by simply
disabling the modules and rebooting.
Xposed Framework is available for all 4.1+ devices. However, not all of
the existing modules work on Marshmallow. If you are on Android
Marshmallow & Android Lollipop, you can refer How to Install Xposed in Lollipop & Marshmallow. We will look at 10 best Xposed modules of 2016 which packs tones of options.
Top 6 exposed Modules of 2016:
Gravity Box:
Gravity
Box has always been among the biggest reasons to use Xposed. It’s an
unbelievably comprehensive tool for modding and enhancing the Android
user interface. Almost no part of the Android experience cannot be
tweaked or improved with this utility. This module allows you to add
extra functionality to your keys like Double pressing Volume keys to
skip tracks. Some of the most famous features are CyanogenMod Pie
Controls, Launcher tweaks, Hardware key actions, Power tweaks
& Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations). Gravity Box: Lollipop | Marshmallow | Kitkat
Amplify Battery Extender
If
you are one of those whose battery gets drained very quickly after
updating to Lollipop/Marshmallow then Amplify might be the
solution. It’s perhaps best seen as a companion to that other
top battery-saving app, Greenify, which also has some Xposed
functionality. If you want Maximum battery life, use Amplify + Greenify.
What Amplify actually does is, Amplify
takes care of wakelocks. These are when an app prevents the phone from
entering deep sleep. If you’ve ever gone to bed with a fully charged
phone, and woken up to discover the battery has lost 40% overnight, it’s
highly likely that wakelocks will be the culprit. Amplify helps to
prevent that from happening. download amplify from google playstore
XPrivacy
XPrivacy Xposed Module
XPrivacy
is a permissions manager that enables you to control which functions
and data on your device apps can actually access. It has long been one
of the most popular Xposed modules. With the introduction of granular
permissions controls, it looked like Xposed might become redundant for
Android 6.0 users, but it still serves a purpose. In Marshmallow, all
apps automatically get the Internet permission. This will normally be
used for benign purposes, like gathering analytics data or delivering
ads, but it could be a potential security issue too.
With XPrivacy, you can ensure that only those apps you want going online are allowed to do so.
Greenify
help you identify and put the misbehaving apps into hibernation when
you are not using them, to stop them from lagging your device and
leeching the battery, in an unique way! They can do nothing without
explicit launch by you or other apps, while still preserving full
functionality when running in foreground, similar to iOS apps! Although
its not only a xposed module but an independent app too, it improves
your device’s battery & performance to greater extent if used with
Xposed.
XSTANA
is an XPOSED-FRAMEWORK module that theme your navigation and status
bars for example you can change your Status bar of HTC design &
Navigation bar of Sony. Sounds cool, isn’t it? Well, you can do that by
installing custom ROMs too but why install ROMs when you have Xposed?
Just few clicks & you have a fully customized Status bar &
navigation bar in your favourite ROM. You can read full guide about How to change status bar & Navigation bar using Xstana
A
lot of apps take liberties with your system resources, setting
themselves to load whenever you boot your device. It can lengthen the
startup time and waste power until Android 6.0 decides to close them
down itself. You can nix that with BootManager. Just choose the apps you
don’t want automatically launching and then reboot your phone. It’s
like a more intelligent version of a task killer, and it can keep your
less-used apps quiet until you actually need them. P.S: Navigation
battery module name is Battery Home Icon
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